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Old 20-06-2010, 08:04   #8
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Re: Traffic Management & Extreme Latency.

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Originally Posted by Chrysalis View Post
it would seem STM isnt a simple throttle they must be deliberatly adding latency to add motivation for people to avoid been stm'd

I have never actually been stm'd so my guess is based on your report.
Woah there. STM has no parameter to add latency.

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Originally Posted by kwikbreaks View Post
It's probably a very simple throttle which is why there is packet loss. If you remember Entanet made a big deal about their throttling when the centrals were approaching full capacity not increasing latency and packet loss - they even called it a the anti-loss tool or some such.
The ALT was actually also a very simple throttle, it dynamically slowed down all the subscribers connected to a particular central in set increments until usage dropped below a certain threshold and didn't increase them again until usage dropped below a further threshold.

This just adjusted the bandwidth limit being applied at Enta's LNS it was nothing too exotic.

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STM is certainly misfiring. It's not, by design, supposed to increase latency.

Good luck getting this logged with tech support though...
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